A new report from the gun blog website AmmoLand Shooting Sports News claims that Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) agents have shown up at the homes of "multiple people" to confiscate previously legal forced reset triggers for AR-15 style rifles that were recently classified as "machine guns."
According to the report, it is unknown how the ATF acquired the customers' information - though the owners in question acquired their triggers via Gun Broker or the Rare Breed Triggers website.
A new report from the gun blog website AmmoLand Shooting Sports News claims that Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) agents have shown up at the homes of "multiple people" to confiscate previously legal forced reset triggers for AR-15 style rifles that were recently classified as "machine guns."
According to the report, it is unknown how the ATF acquired the customers' information - though the owners in question acquired their triggers via Gun Broker or the Rare Breed Triggers website.
I'm here to personally congratulate all the patriots across the country who are 3-D printing these Fast Reset Triggers for others. A free and open market reigns supreme.
I've toured the USS New Jersey many times. Those 16 inch guns are amazing to say the least. Their accuracy was also amazing, and that was long before computers came along.
I've toured the USS New Jersey many times. Those 16 inch guns are amazing to say the least. Their accuracy was also amazing, and that was long before computers came along.
One more comment. Note that the "computer" was a collection of gears and cams, not transistors and ICs. If I remember correctly they could place a 16", 1-1/2 ton, shell within a few yards of the target at range of 26 miles with those "computers".